Comparison of the Far Eastern Seas and the North Pacific Ocean in Terms of Species Diversity, Its Components, and other Integral Characteristics of Net Zooplankton in the Epipelagial Zone

As a result of large-scale plankton surveys carried out by TINRO-Center using the Juday net with a 0.1 m2 opening in 1984-2013, comparisons can be made on the Chukchi and Bering seas, the Sea of Okhotsk, the Sea of Japan and the adjacent Pacific Ocean in terms of species diversity H (binary digits/s...

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Main Author: V. Volvenko, Igor
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Language:English
Published: Cosmos Schoalrs Publishing House 2017
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spelling ftcosschpojs:oai:ojs.www.cosmosscholars.com:article/830 2023-05-15T15:10:52+02:00 Comparison of the Far Eastern Seas and the North Pacific Ocean in Terms of Species Diversity, Its Components, and other Integral Characteristics of Net Zooplankton in the Epipelagial Zone V. Volvenko, Igor 2017-12-13 application/pdf https://www.cosmosscholars.com/phms/index.php/ijmes/article/view/830 eng eng Cosmos Schoalrs Publishing House https://www.cosmosscholars.com/phms/index.php/ijmes/article/view/830/559 https://www.cosmosscholars.com/phms/index.php/ijmes/article/view/830 Int. J. of Marine and Environmental Sciences; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2017); 25-28 Comparison of water areas Northern Pacific and East Arctic Zooplankton abundance Species diversity Species richness Species evenness info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2017 ftcosschpojs 2022-09-25T15:36:04Z As a result of large-scale plankton surveys carried out by TINRO-Center using the Juday net with a 0.1 m2 opening in 1984-2013, comparisons can be made on the Chukchi and Bering seas, the Sea of Okhotsk, the Sea of Japan and the adjacent Pacific Ocean in terms of species diversity H (binary digits/specimen), species richness S (number of species), species evenness by number of individuals J (unit share), total population density in abundance units N (thousand specimen/m3) and biomass M (g/m3), and average individual weight of animal W (mg/specimen). It seems that when going from south to north plankton N, M, and W increase, while its H, S, and J decrease. However, among all these variables in a large water area scale no statistically significant (at the 95% confidence level) correlations (either positive or negative) were found due to the small number of points and relatively large number of exceptions. The latitudinal trend is broken by the Sea of Japan in terms of N, the Sea of Okhotsk in terms of S and H, and the Chukchi Sea in terms of J and W. It is noteworthy that here in spatial distribution of the same characteristics of pelagic and bottom macrofauna latitudinal zonation was not observed at all. It's a strange inconsistency that requires further more detailed studies. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Chukchi Chukchi Sea Zooplankton Cosmos Scholars Publishing House: Journals Management System Arctic Chukchi Sea Okhotsk Pacific
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topic Comparison of water areas
Northern Pacific and East Arctic
Zooplankton
abundance
Species diversity
Species richness
Species evenness
spellingShingle Comparison of water areas
Northern Pacific and East Arctic
Zooplankton
abundance
Species diversity
Species richness
Species evenness
V. Volvenko, Igor
Comparison of the Far Eastern Seas and the North Pacific Ocean in Terms of Species Diversity, Its Components, and other Integral Characteristics of Net Zooplankton in the Epipelagial Zone
topic_facet Comparison of water areas
Northern Pacific and East Arctic
Zooplankton
abundance
Species diversity
Species richness
Species evenness
description As a result of large-scale plankton surveys carried out by TINRO-Center using the Juday net with a 0.1 m2 opening in 1984-2013, comparisons can be made on the Chukchi and Bering seas, the Sea of Okhotsk, the Sea of Japan and the adjacent Pacific Ocean in terms of species diversity H (binary digits/specimen), species richness S (number of species), species evenness by number of individuals J (unit share), total population density in abundance units N (thousand specimen/m3) and biomass M (g/m3), and average individual weight of animal W (mg/specimen). It seems that when going from south to north plankton N, M, and W increase, while its H, S, and J decrease. However, among all these variables in a large water area scale no statistically significant (at the 95% confidence level) correlations (either positive or negative) were found due to the small number of points and relatively large number of exceptions. The latitudinal trend is broken by the Sea of Japan in terms of N, the Sea of Okhotsk in terms of S and H, and the Chukchi Sea in terms of J and W. It is noteworthy that here in spatial distribution of the same characteristics of pelagic and bottom macrofauna latitudinal zonation was not observed at all. It's a strange inconsistency that requires further more detailed studies.
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author V. Volvenko, Igor
author_facet V. Volvenko, Igor
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title Comparison of the Far Eastern Seas and the North Pacific Ocean in Terms of Species Diversity, Its Components, and other Integral Characteristics of Net Zooplankton in the Epipelagial Zone
title_short Comparison of the Far Eastern Seas and the North Pacific Ocean in Terms of Species Diversity, Its Components, and other Integral Characteristics of Net Zooplankton in the Epipelagial Zone
title_full Comparison of the Far Eastern Seas and the North Pacific Ocean in Terms of Species Diversity, Its Components, and other Integral Characteristics of Net Zooplankton in the Epipelagial Zone
title_fullStr Comparison of the Far Eastern Seas and the North Pacific Ocean in Terms of Species Diversity, Its Components, and other Integral Characteristics of Net Zooplankton in the Epipelagial Zone
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the Far Eastern Seas and the North Pacific Ocean in Terms of Species Diversity, Its Components, and other Integral Characteristics of Net Zooplankton in the Epipelagial Zone
title_sort comparison of the far eastern seas and the north pacific ocean in terms of species diversity, its components, and other integral characteristics of net zooplankton in the epipelagial zone
publisher Cosmos Schoalrs Publishing House
publishDate 2017
url https://www.cosmosscholars.com/phms/index.php/ijmes/article/view/830
geographic Arctic
Chukchi Sea
Okhotsk
Pacific
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Chukchi Sea
Okhotsk
Pacific
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Chukchi
Chukchi Sea
Zooplankton
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Chukchi Sea
Zooplankton
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